Earl Hood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On February 2, 2000 at 13:13, Dave Sill wrote:
I started using mhonarc at about 2.3, so I don't have any idea what'll
happen if you sic it on an archive that old, but I'd give a command-line
invocation with -editidx a try.
Unfortunately, -editidx only
Here's the script I came up with, in case anyone else cares:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl -pi~
s|([\!\%\w\.\-+=/]+@)([\w\.\-]+)|$1.('x' x length($2))|ge
The substitute command came from MHonArc. It replaces the domain with
an equal-length string of x's.
-Dave
On February 3, 2000 at 08:03, Dave Sill wrote:
Of course you're right, and I knew that, too, because I tried it. What
I meant to say was that "-editidx -spammode" doesn't cloak addresses
in the message files, only in the indices.
The message header data and body data are fixed. Therefore,
Nathaniel Irons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/1/2000 at 2:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Sill)
wrote:
I've just discovered "-spammode", and I'd like to retoactively apply
it to my old archives--going back to those archived with MHonArc
1.1.0.
I started using mhonarc at about 2.3, so I don't
I've just discovered "-spammode", and I'd like to retoactively apply
it to my old archives--going back to those archived with MHonArc
1.1.0. Is there any easy way to do that, or should I just hack up a
perl script to cloak e-mail addresses?
-Dave
On 2/1/2000 at 2:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Sill)
wrote:
I've just discovered "-spammode", and I'd like to retoactively apply
it to my old archives--going back to those archived with MHonArc
1.1.0.
I started using mhonarc at about 2.3, so I don't have any idea what'll
happen if you sic
On February 1, 2000 at 16:46, Nathaniel Irons wrote:
On 2/1/2000 at 2:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Sill)
wrote:
I've just discovered "-spammode", and I'd like to retoactively apply
it to my old archives--going back to those archived with MHonArc
1.1.0.
I started using mhonarc at